Chief Officer | Diving Support Vessel (DP2) | Projects in Saudi Arabia | Nationality: Any | 450 – 550 USD/day

Chief Officer | Diving Support Vessel (DP2) | Projects in Saudi Arabia | Nationality: Any | 450 – 550 USD/day

The company SIA Gold Orion LTD is seeking a Chief Officer for a Diving Support Vessel DP2. A competitive salary and a rotational contract of 8 weeks are offered.

Technical Details

  • Location: Projects in Saudi Arabia
  • Salary: 450 – 550 USD per day
  • Contract: 8 weeks on board and 8 weeks off rotation
  • Type of vessel: Diving Support Vessel DP2
  • Required documentation: STCW 10/5 package, BOSIET/HUET, CA-EBS, UKOAA Medical Certificate, Full DP Ticket
  • Required training: Certificate of Competency as Chief Officer Unlimited or higher
  • Hiring company: SIA Gold Orion LTD

Requirements

The candidate must have at least 730 days of experience in SAT diving operations on DSV DP2 vessels in the rank of Chief Officer. An English level of 85% or higher on the Marlins test is required. Experience with ARAMCO will be an advantage.

Responsibilities

According to the international STCW convention, the responsibilities of this position on this type of vessel typically include supervising daily deck operations, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and coordinating with the diving team and other areas of the vessel to ensure efficient and safe operations.

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